Diller’s bracing assessment of the current state of the entertainment industry — which he believes is being dismantled by a generation of 'dictatorial' tech bros who, as he puts it, 'have never actually made anything.'
Barry Diller
media executive

Key Facts
- Diller reflects on his influential role in Hollywood during the 1970s and 80s, where he invented the Movie of the Week and greenlit major films.
- Current Entertainment Landscape is marked by a lack of great work, which Diller believes is fleeting and no longer resonates in culture.
- Hollywood's Past was characterized by flamboyance and big personalities, contrasting sharply with today's industry.